Today: Windy in the morning and afternoon, with winds out of the west at 10-20 mph, gusting to 40 mph. Highs in the low 50s with a few peaks of sun possible in the afternoon.

Tonight: Winds gradually calming. Nighttime lows in the 30s. Clouds move back in overnight.

12z NAMNST forecast wind gusts for Thursday morning.

Friday: Highs in the mid-40s lakeside with low 50s possible further inland, ENE winds 10-15 mph. A weather system from the south will bring chances of drizzle or light rain to southern Wisconsin on Friday night.

7 pm Friday. The warm front is in red and the cold front in blue. Rain is the green areas on the map, with the pink arrow denoting movement direction.

Saturday: Highs in the upper 40s and cloudy. Precipitation chances are low, with most staying to the south. If precipitation does occur, temperatures should stay warm enough for mostly rain, but a few snowflakes might mix in on Saturday night. No significant impacts are expected.

Sunday – Monday: A second system moves in from Canada on Sunday night could bring a small chance of light rain or snow Monday, mainly in eastern areas. Again, no major impacts are expected.

7 a.m. on Monday. One of many possible outcomes for the system on Sunday night into Monday. Blue is snow, with the pink arrows denoting movement direction.

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